Humans, Computers and Wizards

Humans, Computers and Wizards

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Aug 15, 2014 · English · Paperback (220 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 220
Language English
Published Aug 15, 2014
Publisher Routledge
ISBN-10 041586772X
ISBN-13 9780415867726

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In a world increasingly dominated by artificial intelligence and complex algorithms, a group of scholars delves deep into the nuances of human communication with machines. They explore the intricate dynamics between humans, computers, and the concept of wizards—interpreters who bridge the gap between the two realms. Through rigorous analysis and practical examples, these authors illuminate the ways in which speech technology is reshaping our interactions, presenting both challenges and opportunities.

The book captures insights from a significant European Union-funded project focusing on speech understanding, revealing the profound implications for everyday life. By examining real-world applications and the potential for miscommunication, it underscores the necessity for better interfaces that can truly facilitate understanding. Readers are introduced to the theoretical underpinnings and practical advancements in the field, making the complex relationship between linguistic expression and computational interpretation accessible.

Bringing together the expertise of Norman Fraser, Nigel Gilbert, Scott McGlashan, and Robin Wooffitt, the narrative combines scholarly perspectives with engaging storytelling. This exploration inspires curiosity about how technology can augment human capabilities, while also prompting reflection on the ethical dimensions of increasingly capable machines. Ultimately, it invites readers to consider the evolving landscape where human ingenuity meets technological potential.
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